A man was arrested near the U.S. Capitol with a shotgun
U.S. Capitol Police confirmed no other suspects or ongoing threats
The incident occurred in Washington D.C.
The suspect's motives and charges are under investigation
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U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man who was running toward the Capitol building while carrying a shotgun in Washington D.C. on an unspecified date, according to official statements. The individual was taken into custody without further incident, and authorities confirmed that there were no other suspects involved in the security breach. Police emphasized that there was no ongoing threat to the Capitol or surrounding areas following the arrest.
The incident highlights the continued security concerns at the nation's legislative center, particularly after the January 6th attack on the Capitol in 2021. Since that attack, security measures around the Capitol have been significantly enhanced, with increased police presence, barriers, and surveillance systems. The latest incident, while resolved quickly, demonstrates that potential threats still emerge near the complex.
Federal authorities are now investigating the suspect's motives and potential charges. While details about the individual's identity or reasons for approaching the Capitol with a weapon have not been released, the arrest underscores the vigilance maintained by law enforcement agencies. The U.S. Capitol Police have not indicated whether the incident appears to be related to any known organizations or specific threats.
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